Sometimes, a relationship hits a rough patch. When that happens, couples may decide to take a break. A relationship break means taking time apart to gain clarity and perspective on the relationship.
During this time, both people agree to limit communication for a specific duration. The rise in popularity of relationship breaks suggests a growing acceptance of this strategy as a way to foster self-discovery and relationship growth.
Being “on a break” isn’t always a bad thing; in some cases, it can be a healthy way to work through issues. But how long should a relationship break be?
This article is a guide on determining the appropriate length of a relationship break. We’ll consider various factors and offer practical advice. Here’s what we’ll cover:
- Reasons for a break
- Establishing ground rules
- Factors influencing break length
- Tips for a successful break